You have both sides. You also have programs on conservation, for example, where you have American foundations that will fund, in part, some of the projects that we have. There is a lot going on.
This is a global issue. This is a North American issue, so there is back-and-forth and collaboration. That's why we also do international financing. People can be against this from a policy perspective, but it is actually the way research is done. With all the reports that we are sending to the United Nations and the peer review that exists at the international level, a lot of this is done by researchers in many universities and in many countries. The work on snow that I mentioned is actually seen by the U.S. as a great opportunity, and we hope that they will potentially invest, too.
Yes, we're looking for how to maximize the use of the funding to get the answer you're looking for.